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Alexandria Woodward's avatar

This is fascinating- I'm enjoying your posts on this topic as they are stretching me & tweaking my perspective on some things. I do have some questions though. It sounds like you're saying there is no demon of anxiety or demon of depression or demon of fear, etc. They are just basic demons that attach to our anxiety and take advantage of our triggers? Just clarifying. This seems to make sense as I don't see any demons by those names in the Bible. In fact, there are very few demon names in the Bible. (Of course that doesn't mean necessarily that they don't have names, but I'm guessing we just don't need to know them and God probably doesn't want us focusing on them.) But it's interesting how the whole charismatic deliverance movement believes in all these different spirits. I'm wondering where they got this?? However, I have had success with calling out spirits by their so-called names and commanding them to leave. But maybe it just forces them to "unattach" from my anxiety or depression that's already there? Just thinking out loud here. (haha, sort of)

Also, I'm wondering what biblical basis you have for demons being smart enough to study us and know our triggers? I'm not disagreeing with you- I've always believed this but just seeking more biblical proof on this specific thing. Because I've always been told they can't read our thoughts- but I suppose they could know our emotions & what bothers us by observing us. That would make sense. Thank you for writing & posting about all this. I'm still currently wrestling with some things and my view on deliverance & the spiritual realm is evolving. I'm not sure yet where I land on all the issues.

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Frank S. Scavo's avatar

Hi Kyle, 2 Tim 1:7 says “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.”

I’ve always read that as OUR spirit, not a demonic spirit. Because it is in contrast to power, love, and a sound mind, which are characteristics of the believer’s inward parts. Do you read it that way?

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